All posts tagged "Review"
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Dan Schindel | October 19, 2012
NIGHT OF THE PUNKS – The Short Review
Dan Riesser’s horror/comedy short NIGHT OF THE PUNKS has played quite well at various film festivals. The full...
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Jim Batts | October 19, 2012
PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 4 – The Review
It’s nearly Halloween so we have plenty of spooky flicks on the multiplex screens. Of course there’s got to be...
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Jim Batts | October 18, 2012
THE OTHER DREAM TEAM – The Review
Could there be a new trend in the field of feature-length documentaries? After last year’s Oscar winner UNDEFEATED...
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Jim Batts | October 18, 2012
HELLO I MUST BE GOING – The Review
1994’s HEAVENLY CREATURES turned out to be the little flick that launched some big careers (along with helping turn...
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Travis Keune | October 16, 2012
I DECLARE WAR – Fantastic Fest Review
If you’re school was anything like mine growing up, you may have been assigned to read William Golding’s...
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Jim Batts | October 11, 2012
HERE COMES THE BOOM – The Review
Over a year has passed since ZOOKEEPER, so the multiplexes are overdue for another family friendly comedy from Kevin...
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Jim Batts | October 11, 2012
ARGO – The Review
So, it turns out that what is perhaps this year’s most riveting espionage thriller did not originate from the...
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Jim Batts | October 5, 2012
THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER – The Review
Time to hit the young adult section of the bookstore ( yeah, there’s a few left ) for...
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Jim Batts | September 26, 2012
SEARCHING FOR SUGARMAN – The Review
Want to experience a documentary that will truly lift your spirits? Seems that real crime and corruption dominate...
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Travis Keune | September 22, 2012
AMERICAN MARY – Fantastic Fest Review
I’ve had this conversation on multiple occasions. When it comes to body modification of any kind — tattoos,...
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Travis Keune | September 22, 2012
FRANKENWEENIE – Fantastic Fest Review
What was your relationship to monsters as a child? Were they the boogeymen under your bed, or were...
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Jim Batts | September 21, 2012
ROBOT & FRANK – The Review
Here’s a flick that opened with little fanfare. It may be tough to find, but it’s certainly worth...
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Jim Batts | September 20, 2012
THE MASTER (2012) – The Review
THE MASTER has been generating a steady buzz in cinemas circles for the past few months for several...
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Travis Keune | September 20, 2012
DREDD 3D – Fantastic Fest Review
Set in the not-so-distant future America, an irradiated desert wasteland, DREDD 3D paints a dark, grungy picture of...
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Jim Batts | September 20, 2012
THE COLD LIGHT OF DAY ( 2012 ) – The Review
Here’s another little flick that’s sneaking into mutiplexes in the void between the end of the Summer blockbusters and...
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Jim Batts | September 15, 2012
BRANDED ( 2012 ) – The Review
BRANDED slithered ( like the flick’s CGI beasties ) last Friday with very, very little fanfare. Kind of appropriate since...
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Jim Batts | September 13, 2012
SLEEPWALK WITH ME – The Review
Here’s a phrase we don’t get to hear much these days : this film is based on a...
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Jim Batts | September 13, 2012
ARBITRAGE – The Review
The shelf life of a Hollywood leading men can sometimes be quite short. When the A-list scripts or...